Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor of The Nation, isn’t too keen on military intervention in Syria. But she is open to the idea of a military intervention here in the U.S. to target her domestic political opponents.
Because, you see, voter ID laws are much, much worse than chemical weapons. Or something.
And only greedy, irrational racists vote Republican.
https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/375069493510168576
This person is taken seriously: http://t.co/jgdRVFR8v9
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) September 4, 2013
What a freaking stupid and disgusting mindset. https://t.co/BZ1iyzZUAb
— Mike Beasley (@MikeBeas) September 4, 2013
Only if we can use sarin MT @KatrinaNation: Maybe we could launch intervention in states waging war vs. democracy & voting rights?
— David Freddoso (@freddoso) September 4, 2013
Fixed! MT @KatrinaNation Maybe we could launch intervention in those cities which are governed by liberals. You know the ones like Detroit.
— Fixing the Left (@FixingtheLeft) September 4, 2013
You get on right on that, Katrina, after you finish catching up your “smart interns” about basic American history.
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